The nonpartisan Money and Politics Project on Tuesday released a report showing that the 1994 Maine gubernatorial contest was the most expensive in history. The four candidates received $2.86 million in contributions, with over 77 percent of the contributions coming in amounts over $50. The report was the first in a series of reports to be released over the next several months
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politics and other mistakes piece on the Maine Clean Election Fund. So far this year, over 200 pol...
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The annual report of the Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices shows that s...
The eight declared candidates for the 1994 gubernatorial election have combined raised the first $10...
State campaign funding reports released yesterday show that independent gubernatorial candidate Angu...
Campaign finance reports filed Thursday by Maine\u27s gubernatorial hopefuls show that Independent A...
Campaign reports filed yesterday show that Maine\u27s Democratic congressional candidates have raise...
Maine Perspectives piece on the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate, which featured one of the c...
Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, has already collected more than $1.5 million in ...
Lobbyists fees for work at the 1992 Maine Legislative session were $1.46 million, down from the $2.7...
Details on amounts collected and spent by the state\u27s four gubernatorial candidates for the perio...
The Elizabeth B. Noyce Trust of Medomak has contributed another $60,000 to the organizers of the ref...
Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s Clean Elections Act and candidates for governor who are struggling ...
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politics and other mistakes piece on the Maine Clean Election Fund. So far this year, over 200 pol...
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